jonanderson23
Active member
I had finally settled on a Lonestar Classic head but recently I was reading about the Road King. The versatility sounded great but the price tag didn't. I owned a Blue Angel a few years ago and I liked the progressive linkage. My band covers almost all types of music except metal so I need versatility. We do blues (clapton, walter trout, traditional), classic rock (skynyrd, allman brothers, gov't mule, bad co., zz top etc.) country and jazz. Can the Lonestar with a pedal or two handle what I need here? The wattage changes (10, 50, 100) are a great option since we play small clubs, to smaller bars, to outdoor venues. Can the Roadster handle what the Lonestar can with added options and channels? Is the 50 watt setting on the Roadster still too much power for small bars since you can't open it up enough to let the tubes do their magic? I need some help here. I live in a part of the country where I can't just go to GC or other dealers and play them. It's several hours of driving. Any input is appreciated!